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Gilded Age Politics Party Politics Reform Garfield and Arthur Blaine and Cleveland Cleveland and Reform Harrison and the Surplus Cleveland Back Again
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Republicans
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More Conservative
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Republicans More Conservative Native Born White or Southern Black
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Republicans More Conservative Native Born White or Southern Black Probably a Protestant
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Republicans More Conservative Native Born White or Southern Black Probably a Protestant Possibly a Union Civil War Veteran
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Republicans More Conservative Native Born White or Southern Black Probably a Protestant Possibly a Union Civil War Veteran Most Progressive Reformers were Republicans
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Democrats
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More Liberal
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Democrats More Liberal Less inclined to interfere with Business
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Democrats More Liberal Less inclined to interfere with Business Most outsiders were Democrats
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Democrats More Liberal Less inclined to interfere with Business Most outsiders were Democrats Almost all Southern Whites
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Democrats More Liberal Less inclined to interfere with Business Most outsiders were Democrats Almost all Southern Whites Most Immigrants and Roman Catholics were also Democrats, as were Jews
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Party Politics
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Republicans split into two camps
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Party Politics Republicans split into two camps Stalwarts- led by Roscoe P. Conkling
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Party Politics Republicans split into two camps Stalwarts- led by Roscoe P. Conkling Half-Breeds- led by James G. Blaine
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U.S. Grant
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James G. Blaine
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James A. Garfield
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Chester A. Arthur
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BlaineJames G. Blaine
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Grover Cleveland
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Interstate Commerce Act 1887 Created to regulate rates on railroads, but largely a government agency with no enforcement power.
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Benjamin Harrison
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William McKinley
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Grover Cleveland
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